Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views the human body as deeply connected to nature, following the same rhythms and principles that govern the natural world. The Canon (《黃帝內經》) describes how the body’s internal balance is influenced by seasonal changes, climate, and the flow of Qi. TCM follows the Yin-Yang and Five Elements theories, linking organs to natural elements like wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Just as nature thrives in harmony, the body must maintain balance for good health. Treatments such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and dietary therapy align the body with natural cycles, promoting overall well-being by restoring harmony between humans and nature.